Eric in Wonderland
natashavc:

Here’s my new GQ piece:
At first blush, American Beauty seemed grand, dark, and subversive (especially to the angst-riddled mind of a high school sophomore not old enough to buy tickets for R-rated movies). The raciness of the opening scene—a found-footage camcorder clip of Jane (a pallid Thora Birch), reclining on a bed in post-sex flush, telling the camera that she wished her dad wasn’t a “horny geek boy” and “doesn’t deserve to live”—was enough to hook right into a swirling teenage psyche. The movie’s themes pander directly to the narcissism of the young—libidinous individualism, the triumph of youth over cynicism, the beauty of ordinary things (i.e. dead birds, plastic bags) over empty materialism. We responded naively and passionately—the desired effect. But we were just kids! What is so confounding now about American Beauty is how adults endorsed such juvenilia.AMERICAN BEAUTY IS THE WORST MOVIE I LOVED 

Yep.

natashavc:

Here’s my new GQ piece:

At first blush, American Beauty seemed grand, dark, and subversive (especially to the angst-riddled mind of a high school sophomore not old enough to buy tickets for R-rated movies). The raciness of the opening scene—a found-footage camcorder clip of Jane (a pallid Thora Birch), reclining on a bed in post-sex flush, telling the camera that she wished her dad wasn’t a “horny geek boy” and “doesn’t deserve to live”—was enough to hook right into a swirling teenage psyche. The movie’s themes pander directly to the narcissism of the young—libidinous individualism, the triumph of youth over cynicism, the beauty of ordinary things (i.e. dead birds, plastic bags) over empty materialism. We responded naively and passionately—the desired effect. But we were just kids! What is so confounding now about American Beauty is how adults endorsed such juvenilia.

AMERICAN BEAUTY IS THE WORST MOVIE I LOVED 

Yep.

  1. op-ed reblogged this from natashavc
  2. athenenoctuanest reblogged this from unfocus and added:
    Yes, it’s juvenile and heavy-handed but it’s like the music you listened to in middle school - it may be terrible in...
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  4. lizlemming reblogged this from natashavc and added:
    It’s all gold, but this line...fantastic: “It’s one thing when a movie
  5. elmokeep said: Oh! Agree! My teenage experience with this film was so unbearably cliched — I saw this in an almost empty theatre while coming down off ecstasy (what) and so thought it was the most deeply profound experience OF MY LIFE. :\
  6. getoffmyblog said: never underestimate the power of a good soundtrack
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  8. unfocus reblogged this from natashavc and added:
    Vindication. I seem...remember writing...crude,...
  9. hatethefuture said: omg
  10. doctordisaster reblogged this from natashavc and added:
    best movie I’ve always hated.
  11. boatzone3 reblogged this from natashavc and added:
    Must say, I ALWAYS thought this film...its plastic bag poetics amounted
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